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The reason I bought one is that they want to ban them. And they are a cool firearm for sporting and other hunting purposes.

On November 15, 2018 at 1:24 am, Georgiaboy61 said:

Renowned tactical trainer and military authority, former U.S. Army Special Forces and SOF-D (Delta Force) soldier Larry Vickers has expressed the view that while the AK-47/AKM is an ideal weapon for conscripts and other minimally-trained personnel, as the training, skill and experience of the individual soldier increases, he tends to gravitate overwhelmingly to the AR platform.

The accuracy, versatility, modularity, and adaptability of the platform are virtually without peer, qualities which make the AR family of weapons extremely attractive for highly-skilled, well-trained personnel.

Not just American personnel, either – Vickers has traveled extensively and has observed and/or operated alongside numerous tier-one personnel from other nations. Many of them prefer the AR platform as well. For example, the standard service rifle of the British Army is the SA80 bull-pup carbine, which fires the same 5.56×45 mm NATO cartridge as the AR series. However, the troopers of the Special Air Service (SAS), Britain’s elite special operations regiment, prefer to use the M-4 or M-16 and its variants.

Vickers saw the same thing amongst Russia’s Alpha special ops forces – they preferred AR platform carbines and rifles, when they could get them.

A primary reason to choose the AR standard frame size is that it is the de facto standard for almost all government agencies. That means replacement parts are literally everywhere. It’s the old “dropped once, in excellent condition” sort of thing.

Everyone should have between five and ten fully functional 80% receivers in their bunker or retreat, plus some cached. Acquiring completed uppers, chrome lined or stainless barrels only please, should be in progress, too.

Pat -Like maybe I commented on another Thread here (or somewhere) with the Gestapo’s de-Facto “Takeover” of all Local ‘law enforcement’ agencies, there’s an M4, a bunch of Mags, and Plenty of Ammo in just about Every pigmobile these Days. Casual Observations in my AO tend to show that these Weapons are seldom Removed from the Vehicles when Parked at night.
Find where these Mobile Resupply Depots are in Your Neighborhood.

On November 21, 2018 at 2:12 pm, Badger said:

@Gryphon. For the overhead mount in a Crown Vic (if they haven’t migrated to Chargers or Explorers) one might hypothetically try the AUX button on the console between the seats.